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The value of the pound has also slumped to record-low levels with Sir Peter Rigby, chairman of the Rigby Group, stating that businesses had been affected.

In Coventry in June 44.4 per cent of people voted to remain compared to 55.6 per cent who said they wanted to leave.

The Telegraph’s poll - launched on Monday - has already attracted more than 3,200 votes, with 64 per cent wishing to remain and 36 per cent saying they still wanted to leave.

On Facebook the majority of commenters said they had voted out, and would do so again.

Paul Sheehan wrote: “I voted to leave and I’d still vote to leave if there was another vote this Thursday.

“In fact I’d predict that leave would win by an even bigger margin next time as the British public have seen through the scaremongering of the big corporates, banks and Westminster establishment and have also seen the utter contempt the metropolitan liberal elite and fat cat lawyers have for the majority of the British people.”

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Anthony Wood posted: “I would still vote the same as last time and it shouldn’t be open for discussion. It was voted upon and it doesn’t matter which way you voted, a result was achieved and that result should be honoured whether you like it or not.

“All this talk of a second referendum is ridiculous.”

Rachel Field said: “Still out. I wonder if the vote had been remain whether those who voted out would mount a legal challenge demanding another referendum or that most vote again on our behalf?! The vote was out and should be honoured.”

Nigel Farage savours victory (Image: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)

Brian Kavanagh wrote: “I voted to remain (in) as I was told that there would be a recession and increase in unemployment. I think I would vote out now especially with all the terrorist attacks in Europe!”

Nobby Clarke said: “I voted to stay in. I lost. Please honour the result and stop spending hideous amounts of money on lawyers.”

Stuart Fox wrote: “I am sick of the remainders moaning about the Brexit vote. The country voted to leave so that’s it. Get a life and get over it. l would still vote out.”